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The King is dead

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posted on 28/2/19

Won’t particularly be missed from what I saw. Sadly, Evans doesn’t look any better.

Wonder if Max Bird May step up?

posted on 28/2/19

Or fly up Baz, would he be better on the wing? I'll get me coat.

posted on 28/2/19

I'd like to see Evans have another chance to impress, I don't think we've seen that much of him yet. I have seen enough of King to be disappointed in him, he looks clueless and I won't miss him. I would also like to see Bird and Sibley given a chance as we don't look as if we will get into the top 6 with the way we are performing at the moment.

I usually agree with you Spart on football matters, but I think Hudz has been poor recently and looks like he is knackered along with Nugent and Bryson. Any team who puts a man on Hudz ruins his game. Too old and slow. I do agree with his comments about Holmes who I thought was MOM, for our team anyway.

posted on 28/2/19

Didn't you think Hudz was superb against Hull then VC. Should have been MOTM but it went to Waghorn. Travesties are part and parcel of opinion polls.

posted on 28/2/19

I think Huddz is top class but he does need players around him to work with. King has looked ordinary, so has Evans, as has Bryson, when Johnson has played he has looked less than ordinary. We desperately need the Mount of early season, not the one we had the few games before his injury. Bird looked like he wasn't ready for the first team on the occasion he started earlier in the season. It's a pickle and no mistake. At the moment it seems likely we will soon be out of touch of the play-offs and then we might as well give Bird and Sibley a run-out.

posted on 28/2/19

I thought Hull were very poor and after their recent results I was expecting them to be better. Like I've said (to quote RK) Hudz is good when no one is on him and he has time. Recently his passes have been overhit and he was responsible for the second Brighton goal twice in the same movement, he fouled a player then fouled again.

Funny game that Hull match was, even Wagstaff looked like a decent signing.

posted on 28/2/19

Johnson needs first team starts.i think he will get better with games and his confidence back.he can be physical when needs and be and a bit of a terrier.both attributes missing in most of the other players.he was good he can be again.better than the others

posted on 28/2/19

how is harry wilson playing ?

posted on 28/2/19

Needs to work on his game a bit Peks just like the rest of our team.

posted on 28/2/19

Massive MF headaches now.

comment by Backo (U1486)

posted on 28/2/19

I would have no problem with either Bird or Sibley starting at Villa. 2 different types of players with Bird being the natural midfielder and Sibley a real up and down competitor with ability.

posted on 28/2/19

comment by peks..#free el chapo (U6618)
posted 39 minutes ago
how is harry wilson playing ?
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Like a choir boy worried who's saying mass.

posted on 28/2/19

MF migraines even.

Huddz
Wilson Holmes

Think Frank might go

BJ
Wilson Holmes

or

Evans BJ
Wilson/Holmes

The curse of central MF continues.

posted on 28/2/19

I would be happy giving one of them a shot too Backo. Just hope the fans show a bit of patience with them.

posted on 28/2/19

If they can help create a chance near the oppo’s goal they will get hero status.

posted on 28/2/19

At least BJ looked up for the fight or is that bite.

posted on 28/2/19

Our midfield problems are bad when people are turning to Johnson. I may be picky but I prefer my midfielders to be able to pass the ball to someone in the same colour shirt as they are wearing.

posted on 28/2/19

BJ is much maligned. As dar says, he offers something different and in my opinion was the most effective MF at Ipswich, certainly contributing more than King.
Unfortunately, he has the uncanny ability to balance anything decent he does, with a glaring (ockup and we know from another of his teammates that it is that which catches the eye

posted on 28/2/19

BJ isn't maligned enough. What he offers is certainly different to football.

posted on 1/3/19

Next please.

posted on 1/3/19

We don't have a complete midfielder though and now with King's injury it is going to be even harder for us to balance pace, distribution, vision, ball winning capability off the ball movement and defensive hard to play through solidity.

We could spend the rest of the season bemoaning our players and young manager, picking apart their faults but I'd prefer to see us get behind the lads whoever starts and not let our weaknesses define us.

All our midfielders can be very competitive at this level if not the complete article. Right now when the chips are down players and managers I think would prefer the thousands looking for the good they can do instead of focusing on the bad. {Insert Julius Caesar quote}

I think ranting and moaning is healthy but writing a players obituary even if they are limited footballers isn't really gonna help us get our mojo back.

All of our squad is capable of making an impact and I think a bit of stoic, backs against the wall, unity from fans, coaching staff and players is just the ticket right now.

Nothing to lose we're not favourites for owt anymore, so lets see if we can prove a few people wrong.

Even is we miss out on playoffs lets try n set ourselves up nicely for next season. Maybe a few players might have a few surprises for us. There is bags of potential in this side, that was the one thing about the Forest game that gave me hope. Forest outfought us and deserved their victory just about, but there was nothing exciting about them, a boring outdated style of organised football, journeymen footballers out huffing and puffing a low on confidence team. I still prefer our shoes to theirs even if they could do with a bit of clean.

We saw a glimpse of something special at the beginning of the season, we have gears in us even with our current injuries that if we can tap into and unleash will set us up very well.

The future is still very much ours, time to get behind the lads n look for the positives.

"Better to shine a light than curse the darkness."

On boys

posted on 1/3/19

Bad news for Saturday, while our midfield gets weaker by the day Grealish is set to return for Villa.

posted on 1/3/19

comment by 2 Wellies (U6713)
posted 9 hours, 33 minutes ago
We don't have a complete midfielder though and now with King's injury it is going to be even harder for us to balance pace, distribution, vision, ball winning capability off the ball movement and defensive hard to play through solidity.

We could spend the rest of the season bemoaning our players and young manager, picking apart their faults but I'd prefer to see us get behind the lads whoever starts and not let our weaknesses define us.

All our midfielders can be very competitive at this level if not the complete article. Right now when the chips are down players and managers I think would prefer the thousands looking for the good they can do instead of focusing on the bad. {Insert Julius Caesar quote}

I think ranting and moaning is healthy but writing a players obituary even if they are limited footballers isn't really gonna help us get our mojo back.

All of our squad is capable of making an impact and I think a bit of stoic, backs against the wall, unity from fans, coaching staff and players is just the ticket right now.

Nothing to lose we're not favourites for owt anymore, so lets see if we can prove a few people wrong.

Even is we miss out on playoffs lets try n set ourselves up nicely for next season. Maybe a few players might have a few surprises for us. There is bags of potential in this side, that was the one thing about the Forest game that gave me hope. Forest outfought us and deserved their victory just about, but there was nothing exciting about them, a boring outdated style of organised football, journeymen footballers out huffing and puffing a low on confidence team. I still prefer our shoes to theirs even if they could do with a bit of clean.

We saw a glimpse of something special at the beginning of the season, we have gears in us even with our current injuries that if we can tap into and unleash will set us up very well.

The future is still very much ours, time to get behind the lads n look for the positives.

"Better to shine a light than curse the darkness."

On boys
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Very well said 2 Wellies.

@Spart - I doubt he'd be completely match fit just yet.

posted on 1/3/19

Discussing the team yesterday with a friend I think perhaps we should consider 442 and have proper wingers - with Holmes on the right and Wilson on the left, Lawrence and Dutch dude for back up.

Marriott and Waghorn given time together up front to work on their partnership.

The only thing I'm not sure about but let's test it is Hudds and Mount in the middle.

I think that would work better than 4-3-3 as we don't have the creative players or pacey central midfielders to make this work currently.

posted on 1/3/19

Bad news for Saturday, while our midfield gets weaker by the day Grealish is set to return for Villa.

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That is one bit of good news but we've quite possibly had the worst injuries of all the teams in the Championship this season. We've still got Chester and Tuanzebe our injured (our first choice CBs), so are playing a 3rd choice CB alongside a January loan signing, McGinn is suspended (key CM), and we've got a GK out for the season. Whether Grealish is fit to start or not I don't know, of course he will make a difference, but he's been out for 3 months so we will have to wait with bated breath.

I know you're missing Mount, Lawrence and a few others and not in good form so maybe a good time to play you, but our form has been shocking and the manager has come in for some stick. It would be nice to end the season on a good run even if we don't make playoffs.

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